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Southampton: New director and senior manager for Smith & Williamson

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Rachel Hardy has been appointed as a director in the assurance and business services department at Smith & Williamson, the accountancy, investment management and tax group.  At the same time Mark Munro has joined the team as a senior manager.

With 15 years of experience in accountancy, Hardy joins the firm from Foresters Friendly Society, which was a long-standing client of hers from her nine years of working for BDO LLP. She is FCA qualified with the ICAEW.

She commented: “The depth and breadth of experience on offer at Smith & Williamson was of huge appeal to me. I am passionate about working with start-up and high-growth companies and specialise in the technology sector. I am looking forward to working with Smith & Williamson’s new scale-up initiative, which is seeking to help increase the proportion of scale-up businesses in the UK.” 

Munro joins from James Cowper Kreston where he trained as an accountant and gained his ACA qualification. He has a wealth of experience of owner-managed and listed businesses and is well known in the local market due to his wide variety of clients.

Andrew Edmonds, head of assurance and business services, said: “They both bring with them a great deal of experience and strengthen our local team at an exciting time as we move to our new office.  This further demonstrates our commitment to the South Coast region."

Rachel Hardy and Mark Munro

 

TBM Team

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